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Title: Flatworms


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Flatworms
  • Phylum Platyhelminth

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Endoparasite
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Exoparasite / Ectoparasite
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Life cycles
  • Most parasitic worms have more than one organism
    in their life cycle
  • An intermediate host (the first), usually a
    mollusk
  • Sometimes there are multiple intermediate hosts
  • A final (definitive host), usually a vertebrate
  • These hosts are where sexual reproduction occurs

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Clonorchis
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Flatworms
  • Name means flat worm

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Flatworm advancements
  • First animals to show bilateral symmetry
  • First animals to have 3 well defined germ layers
    (called tripoblastic)
  • Are considered acoelomate (no body cavity)
  • Simple sense organs with eye spots in some

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Advancements, continued
  • First animals to show cephalization having a
    clear and defined head with most of the important
    structures found there
  • First to have an excretory system
  • First to have a circulatory system with blood

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Characteristics
  • Oral and genital structures found mostly on the
    ventral surface
  • Digestive system incomplete
  • Simple sense organs
  • Nervous system with a central processor (brain)
  • Most organisms monoecious, some with complicated
    life cycles

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Class Turbellaria
  • Planarians
  • Free living
  • Most often found in fresh water
  • Eyespots sense light

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Some can split asexually by fission
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Planarian
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Planarian
  • Pharynx is responsible for obtaining food
  • Extends out and releases proteolytic enzymes
    (breaks down protein)
  • External digestion

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Class Trematoda
  • Parasitic flukes
  • Generally endoparasites
  • Poorly developed sense organs
  • Generally have suckers but no hooks

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Life cycle of the liver fluke
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Fluke
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Paragonimus westermani
  • The lung fluke parasite
  • Causes paragonimiasis

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Clonorchis
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Clonorchis
  • Common in the Orient
  • Can cause cirrhosis of the liver

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Schistosomiasis
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Schistosomiasis
  • Blood fluke
  • 200 million people infected
  • Causes severe dysentery, anemia, bladder
    inflammation and brain damage
  • There is also a kind that infects birds that
    causes swimmer itch a rash

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Class Cestoda
  • Tapeworms
  • Long flat bodies made up of an attachment head
    with hooks and suckers, called scolex
  • The scolex is followed by MANY reproductive
    segments called proglottids

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Tapeworms
  • Completely lack a digestive system and sense
    organs
  • Generally have more than one host

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Tapeworm cyst in the liver
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Beef Tapeworm
  • Larvae shed from the human host are eaten by
    cattle
  • Larvae hatches and encysts in the muscle
  • People eat un- or undercooked meat and the larvae
    hatches in the intestines

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Dog Tapeworm
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Pork Tapeworm - Taenia solium
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Question
  • What is the world's longest parasite?
  • The world's longest parasite is the tapeworm so
    the next question is 'What is the world's longest
    tapeworm?'
  • The longest tapeworm ever removed from a human
    came out of Sally Mae Wallace on September 05,
    1991.
  • In all, doctors pulled 37 feet of tapeworm out of
    Sally Mae Wallace's body
  • If you find all of this disgusting, be glad
    you're not a whale as tapeworms in whales can
    grow up to 120 feet long.

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You need
  • Planaria digestive or plain
  • Clonorcis
  • Schistosome
  • Taenia
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